Sea Vista, Appledore is a stunning four-bedroom detached property perched on the edge of this charming North Devon fishing village, where panoramic sea views stretch endlessly before you. The contemporary kitchen/diner features a double electric oven, induction hob, and all modern conveniences, with fabulous far-reaching sea views creating the perfect backdrop for leisurely breakfasts. The light and airy lounge beckons you to relax with comfortable seating and a 65-inch Smart TV, whilst large sliding glass doors in both rooms invite the outside in on warm sunny days.
Head outside to discover a large enclosed garden where sea views unfold magnificently, complete with a beautifully furnished patio ideal for morning coffee or al fresco dining. The generously sized lawn beyond provides ample space for children to play freely. Four beautifully decorated bedrooms await: two ground-floor rooms (one king-size, one twin) plus two spacious first-floor super-king-size master bedrooms, each with en-suite facilities. A family shower room, utility room, and integral garage for storing bikes and surfboards complete this exceptional coastal retreat.
Imagine waking to the gentle sound of waves, sipping your morning coffee on the patio whilst watching fishing boats bob in the harbour below. Spend sun-drenched days exploring nearby beaches, then return to unwind in your comfortable lounge, mesmerised by ever-changing seascapes through panoramic windows as evening light dances across the water.
Sea Vista, Appledore is perfectly positioned to explore North Devon's coastal treasures and charming attractions. Adventure seekers will love Skern Lodge Outdoor Activity Centre, just a kilometre away, delivering thrilling outdoor activities and teaching new skills with boatloads of fun. From nearby Bideford (4 km), embark on boats to Lundy Island, a granite rock where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Bristol Channel, perfect for walking, climbing and discovering nature. The Ultimate Adventure Centre in Abbotsham (6 km) provides exhilarating activity sessions including high ropes courses, total wipeout-inspired assault courses and man-made adventure lakes. Dartington Crystal in Great Torrington (16 km) offers the magical experience of watching master craftsmen create glass masterpieces before your eyes.
Further afield, Arlington Court and the National Trust Carriage Museum (32 km) showcases an intriguing Regency house and impressive collection of horse-drawn vehicles set in picturesque gardens. Combe Martin Wildlife & Dinosaur Park (37 km) delights families with live animal exhibits and life-sized dinosaur models, whilst Ilfracombe Aquarium (38 km) takes you on a fascinating journey from Exmoor stream source to sea.
The picturesque fishing village of Clovelly is a 20 kilometre trip from the house. It enchants visitors with its impossibly steep cobbled streets tumbling down to a tiny harbour, where traditional whitewashed cottages house unique galleries, craft shops, and the famous Kingsley Museum celebrating the Victorian author Charles Kingsley. This car-free village, accessible only on foot, offers breathtaking coastal views and glimpses into centuries of maritime heritage. Meanwhile, Holsworthy, 35 kilometres away, offers quintessential market town charm with its weekly pannier market, traditional Devon pubs, and independent shops, all surrounded by lovely countryside perfect for peaceful walks through rolling farmland and along the meandering River Deer, making it an ideal base for exploring rural Devon.